Airplane Propeller Hoffmann Prop Germany German Plane Part Pick Up Or Ship on 2040-parts.com
Fountain Valley, California, US
PICK UP or ship > LOCATED IN VISTA Calif> 92093 ZIP CODE.You are Viewing a Hoffman Airplane propeller part number HO-V92K-V and seriel number No. 798351. decent shape it measures approx. 77 inches long. German company. pick up or ship . IN VISTA CAL 92083
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